Restriction on Assignments and Other Transfers Sample Clauses

Restriction on Assignments and Other Transfers. Tenant shall not assign, mortgage, encumber or pledge this Lease or the Demised Premises without obtaining Landlord's prior written consent in each and every instance which consent, as to a proposed assignment, shall not be unreasonably delayed, conditioned or withheld. No assignment shall relieve Tenant from liability for the obligations of Tenant under this Lease, unless such release is
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  • Compliance with State and Other Laws The CONSULTANT specifically agrees that in performance of the services herein enumerated by it or by a subcontractor or anyone acting in behalf of either, that it or they will exercise the standard of care to comply with state, federal and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations applicable to the performance of this Agreement.

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